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25 May 2026

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This 76-page digital download can be used to teach or master the historical thinking skills needed for the analyzing sources and documents. It is a helpful resource for DBQs.

Contents:

Chapter 1: Inferring from sources/documents

Chapter 2: Comparing sources/documents

Chapter 3: Reliability of sources/documents

Chapter 4: Usefulness of sources/documents

Chapter 5: Evaluating sources/documents

Chapter 6: ‘Unusual elements’ in sources/documents

Chapter 7: Analyzing visual sources/documents

Chapter 8: Important terms in the study of sources/documents

Chapter 9: How to Answer History and Social Studies Questions that

involve the Analysis of Sources/Documents

Chapter 10: Using Historical Thinking Skills in Planning and Writing Essays based on Sources/Documents

Suitable for middle school and high school levels.

Format: PDF

Number of pages: 76

This is a digital download. You can use it digitally or print it. Due to the nature of its digital content, all sale is final.

For personal use only. Commercial use, resale or redistribution are strictly prohibited.

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